Lord I Lift Your Name On High - Lord I Lift Your Name On High: 10 Elegant Praise Classics

Thursday 2nd May 2002
Lord I Lift Your Name On High - Lord I Lift Your Name On High: 10 Elegant Praise Classics
Lord I Lift Your Name On High - Lord I Lift Your Name On High: 10 Elegant Praise Classics

STYLE: MOR / Soft Pop
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 4675-4753
LABEL: M2.O Communications 080688620325
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RRP: £4.99

Reviewed by Brian Carr

I never learn! Never judge a book by its cover and not to feel totally alone in my error I conducted a quick poll. I asked several family members what type of music lurked behind this CD cover. A hundred per cent verdict - instrumental classical arrangements of praise songs. I was not the only one to fall off the settee when vocals vibrated out the speakers, not only that, but contemporary arrangements of some of the current worship favourites like "Shout To The Lord", "Be Glorified", "Did You Feel The Mountains Tremble?". The '70s get a look in with "I Love You Lord". I put the album to the car trip test - fill with passengers and go on long motorway journey. No sooner had a mile gone past than a sing along was in full swing. On this studio set only the producer David Huff and musicians get sleeve credits. It is a pity as there are some tasty vocals to enjoy, we had fun picking out sound alikes, whispers of Gloria Estavan, hints of Charlie Peacock. However the title song did get the vote for being too cheesy. Worth a listen if you like chilled out worship.

The opinions expressed in this article are not necessarily those held by Cross Rhythms. Any expressed views were accurate at the time of publishing but may or may not reflect the views of the individuals concerned at a later date.

Interested in reviewing music? Find out more here.

Sample Track Listing:
1. Maranatha - Your Love O Lord [Listen]

This track data is supplied by the Cross Rhythms CD/DVD review library. Please note that CD tracks may vary according to release region or product version.

Be the first to comment on this article

We welcome your opinions but libellous and abusive comments are not allowed.












We are committed to protecting your privacy. By clicking 'Send comment' you consent to Cross Rhythms storing and processing your personal data. For more information about how we care for your data please see our privacy policy.